Did they fixed it? With coupon it goes for £22.422game (UK) has Yakuza Remastered with -10% code (GLHF10) around 18€
Might be mistake since their EU site offers it 29.90€
Did they fixed it? With coupon it goes for £22.422game (UK) has Yakuza Remastered with -10% code (GLHF10) around 18€
Might be mistake since their EU site offers it 29.90€
Yeah it seems soDid they fixed it? With coupon it goes for £22.42
Aren't all their ports broken af?Do people still consider QLOC as the best PC porters?
But Nioh 2 isn't a QLOC port?Don't worry they must be very busy with the Bloodborne PC port that's why Nioh 2 has some issues.
This doesn't make any senseDon't worry they must be very busy with the Bloodborne PC port that's why Nioh 2 has some issues.
Sorry, I thought GLOC was the one porting Nioh 2. Must have been confused.This doesn't make any sense
SPEAKING OF NIOH 2!!!!
Biggest PC release for Koei Tecmo EVER!
almost 2k reviews too, impressive numbers if you ask me.
Imagine Bloodborne Steam ccu.This doesn't make any sense
SPEAKING OF NIOH 2!!!!
Biggest PC release for Koei Tecmo EVER!
almost 2k reviews too, impressive numbers if you ask me.
QLOC was Yakuza 3, 4 and 5Sorry, I thought GLOC was the one porting Nioh 2. Must have been confused.
Mine works fine without any batteries, just usb c/micro usb cable. The xbox series controller and the xbox one s/x controller.XBOX 1 controllers still need a coup[e of AA batteries in them to work even with a USB-C cable. It doesn't drain the batteres, just needed to complete the circuit I assume.
Well deserved. The game is so addicting and fun. Hard asf too.
SPEAKING OF NIOH 2!!!!
Biggest PC release for Koei Tecmo EVER!
almost 2k reviews too, impressive numbers if you ask me.
Reduced priced BB will probably rival the DS3/Sekiro near 130k peak.Imagine Bloodborne Steam ccu.
First one was a complete unknown IP and while it reached 1.X million sales on Steam, release CCU peak was 10k only, Nioh is, right now, a better known IP so it was easy to guess that the peak was going to be higher, but 4 times bigger than first game? that's crazy if you ask me.Well deserved. The game is so addicting and fun. Hard asf too.
Kind of weird the first one didn't do as well. I remember they botched the port a bit but still these games are way too good for Souls fans not to jump on as a thirst quencher. And Diablo fans should be all over it too with how much loot gets dropped in the game.
Nah.Well deserved. The game is so addicting and fun. Hard asf too.
Kind of weird the first one didn't do as well. I remember they botched the port a bit but still these games are way too good for Souls fans not to jump on as a thirst quencher. And Diablo fans should be all over it too with how much loot gets dropped in the game.
Reduced priced BB will probably rival the DS3/Sekiro near 130k peak.
And Elden Ring will kill all the peaks
I can't believe how much I'm dying in this game -- I don't remember the first Nioh being this hard. It's also so complex compared to Souls -- I'm going to be spending a lot of time in the dojo today between figuring out stance switching, ki, and the gigantic skill tree.Well deserved. The game is so addicting and fun. Hard asf too.
I'm finding it significantly easier than Nioh 1. Switchglaives are a really fun new addition and they're incredibly strong. (Pretty much every summon ive seen is using one lmao) and mixing it with the Spear (my main weapon from Nioh 1) is a really strong and fun combo.I can't believe how much I'm dying in this game -- I don't remember the first Nioh being this hard. It's also so complex compared to Souls -- I'm going to be spending a lot of time in the dojo today between figuring out stance switching, ki, and the gigantic skill tree.
Factorio because the rest is in early access. Grab the others later.I want to get into one of these three: Satisfactory, Factorio or Dyson Sphere Program. I'm new to the genre, but being an engineer myself, optimizing stuff is my jam. Which one should I start with?
Paging ISeeI want to get into one of these three: Satisfactory, Factorio or Dyson Sphere Program. I'm new to the genre, but being an engineer myself, optimizing stuff is my jam. Which one should I start with?
Factorio.I want to get into one of these three: Satisfactory, Factorio or Dyson Sphere Program. I'm new to the genre, but being an engineer myself, optimizing stuff is my jam. Which one should I start with?
I want to get into one of these three: Satisfactory, Factorio or Dyson Sphere Program. I'm new to the genre, but being an engineer myself, optimizing stuff is my jam. Which one should I start with?
Can't say anything about Dyson Sphere Program as I'm currently not really following gaming and living in my own bubble.Paging ISee
It's almost as if CStain released this game on a Store in which people BUY thingsValheim is getting big.
As one engineer to another, go with Factorio!I want to get into one of these three: Satisfactory, Factorio or Dyson Sphere Program. I'm new to the genre, but being an engineer myself, optimizing stuff is my jam. Which one should I start with?
Maybe here? Kirby Super Star(Super Deluxe) Savestates - Zophar's Domain or Kirby Super Star Save Game Files for Super Nintendo - GameFAQsMaybe a long shot. But does anyone have a save file for Kirby Fun Pak or Kirby Super Star for SNES with everything unlocked?
Factorio because the rest is in early access. Grab the others later.
Factorio is also the game that got me into building and management genre.
Factorio.
Dyson Sphere is cool, but it's early still. (haven't played Satisfactory yet)
vitormg Yeah +1 for Factorio.
Can't say anything about Dyson Sphere Program as I'm currently not really following gaming and living in my own bubble.
For Factorio and Satisfactory: They are both great, can't go wrong with either, but both offer different experiences. It's a bit like asking if you should get a dog or a cat as a pet. The answer depends on your personal preferences.
Factorio is more logistically challenging, it is feature complete, has many good ideas that make the late game nice like blueprints and automated constructions etc. All great positives and I understand why most people recommend it.
But building in 3D, while significantly more cumbersome, is something that I can not dismiss. Verticality elevates planing and building in Satisfactory to another level. Exploration is also a big part of it and while a bit dangerous, there is never immense pressure. It is relaxing.
Satisfactory is a feel good builder that allows you to enjoy your creations more than factorio, but it needs a lot of manual labor.
Still from one engineer to another: My vote goes to Satisfactory.
Thanks for all the recommendations, I think I'll get Factorio first and Satisfactory just a while later. 3D seems another challenge in itself.As one engineer to another, go with Factorio!
(and get the others as well later )
Yes, those burst counters are so satisfying to pull off. I've only beaten the 2nd area so far and just spent about 3 hours in co-op in that area. The anonymous co-op is really fun in soulslikes. At this rate, it's going to take hundreds of hours to complete the game, but I'll enjoy the lively online community while it's hot.I'm finding it significantly easier than Nioh 1. Switchglaives are a really fun new addition and they're incredibly strong. (Pretty much every summon ive seen is using one lmao) and mixing it with the Spear (my main weapon from Nioh 1) is a really strong and fun combo.
Also make sure you practice and get used to burst counters. They're REALLY useful and can save your ass.
I tried Zophar's domain before asking, and couldn't access to it. Removed https and changed it to http instead and see that my antivirus software blocked the website.
yesThe scalpers themselves or the capitalist system we live in?
What "scalpers" did is not illegal (if they declare these revenues for taxes according to the country they live in of course). Buying low and selling high is the whole point of trade. That's what I do in my daily job in a company.Has anyone here suffered from the scalping problem this year with consoles and PC hardware? If so, who do you think is the culprit? The scalpers themselves or the capitalist system we live in?
I like to think philosophically over these things I guess. I think you are completely right. The system is both the reason why these products exist, but also why they're going for high prices at the moment.I'm not sure I'll ever understand how we can blame a temporary shortage of video cards on capitalism, but not also credit capitalism for the fact that the cards even exist at all. Let alone this entire games industry. It makes about as much sense as blaming a plane crash on gravity.